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Watford is a town and district in Hertfordshire, United Kingdom, situated 34 km (21 miles) northwest of London and within the bounds of the M25 motorway. The borough lies just to the north of Greater London.
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Luther Blissett was a footballer who played for Watford F.C., A.C. Milan and England during the... international debut. Blissett made more than 500 appearances for Watford, his first club, before..., Blissett rejoined Watford as a coach. In April 2002, he moved to York to carry out a similar role...
North Harrow is a residential area of North West Outer London. It has grown outwards from the Railway Station which is on the Metropolitan Line which runs from Baker Street to Watford. It has a large non-white population...
Saracens Rugby Club is an English Rugby team located in Watford, Hertfordshire. Founded in 1876 by the Old Boys of the Philological School in Marylebone, London. The team plays at Vicarage Road, a stadium they share with Watford F.C.. The club was one of the early successes in the switch to...
county" service has three branches: London to Birmingham Watford Junction to St Albans Bletchley to... Richmond to North Woolwich Euston station to Watford Junction West London Line, from Willesden Junction... Berkhamsted Hemel Hempstead Apsley Kings Langley Watford - Watford Junction Bushey Wealdstone - Harrow...
that motorway was subsequently diverted through Watford, the stub to St Albans become the M10. With... bypass Watford...
a councillor, and was leader of the SDP group on Watford District Council. He stood for Watford at...
50 pence Is the first of many spoofs of Queens hip hop star 50 Cent, based in Watford. He follows Fiddies singles with spoofs replacing the songs subject with his rhymes about PUB CULTURE, such as PINT, and In Da Pub. Even his album title spoofs 50 categorizing his english Ghetto life, with Get...
Anthony Berkeley Cox (July 5, 1893 - 1971) was an British crime fiction author, born in Watford, England. He wroted under different several names, his most famous works being under the name Francis Iles . Other pseudonyms he used included Anthony Berkeley and Monmouth Platts...
Bricket Wood is a village in the county of Hertfordshire, England, approximately three miles from St Albans. Bricket Wood station is served by a Silverlink County service that runs between St Albans Abbey and Watford Junction stations. Bricket Wood is home to two naturist clubs: Spielplatz and the...